rohevetikad
Rohevetikad, commonly known as green algae, constitute a diverse phylum of eukaryotic organisms within the Viridiplantae clade. They are found in a wide range of habitats, including freshwater, marine environments, and terrestrial ecosystems, often forming visible mats or blooms. Their characteristic green color is due to the presence of chlorophyll a and b, pigments identical to those found in land plants, which are essential for photosynthesis. This photosynthetic ability places them as primary producers in many aquatic ecosystems, forming the base of food webs.
The morphology of green algae is highly varied. They can exist as single cells, simple filaments, or
Ecologically, rohevetikad play a significant role in oxygen production and nutrient cycling in aquatic systems. While